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The '''Sage's stone''' is a recurring item in the ''[[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'' series. Upon use, it restores HP to all party members. | The '''Sage's stone''' (or '''Philosopher's Stone''') is a recurring item in the ''[[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'' series. Upon use, it restores HP to all party members. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
=== | ===''[[Dragon Quest III]]''=== | ||
The Sage's stone is hidden within [[Zoma's | The Sage's stone (called the '''SageRock''' in the [[Game Boy]] Color Version) is hidden within [[Zoma|Zoma's]] [[Charlock|Castle]]. In the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]] and GBC Version, a second one can be found in [[Luzami]] when you speak to a man in [[Zenith]] for a third riddle. In all versions of the game, 75~94 HP is restored upon use. | ||
=== | ===''[[Dragon Quest IV]]''=== | ||
The sage's stone can be found in a secluded treasure chest inside [[Psaro's Castle]], and it will restore 50~60 HP upon use. | |||
The sage's stone can be found in a secluded treasure chest inside [[Castle | |||
=== | ===''[[Dragon Quest V]]''=== | ||
The sage's stone is received as a gift from [[Madalena]] upon first entering [[Nadiria]] through the [[Estuary Sanctuary|Teleportal Shrine]]. It restores the same amount of health as in ''IV'', but now heals characters and [[Monster recruitment|monsters]] in the wagon as well | The sage's stone is received as a gift from [[Madalena]] upon first entering [[Nadiria]] through the [[Estuary Sanctuary|Teleportal Shrine]]. It restores the same amount of health as in ''IV'', but now heals characters and [[Monster recruitment|monsters]] in the wagon as well. | ||
=== | ===''[[Dragon Quest VI]]''=== | ||
The Sage's Stone is a prize for winning level 7 of the Best Dressed contest at [[Château de Sass]] and again restores 50~60 HP. In the original Super Famicom version stone will not heal characters in the wagon, making it inferior to [[Hustle Dance]]. | The Sage's Stone is a prize for winning level 7 of the Best Dressed contest at [[Château de Sass]] and again restores 50~60 HP. In the original Super Famicom version stone will not heal characters in the wagon, making it inferior to [[Hustle Dance]]. | ||
[[ | ===''[[Dragon Quest VII]]''=== | ||
Reward for collecting 85 Mini Medals (3DS Remake). | |||
Reward for collecting 85 Mini Medals (3DS Remake) | |||
=== | ===''[[Dragon Quest VIII]]''=== | ||
The stone has | The stone has recieved a '''substantial''' boost in power, restoring 100~120 HP. It is created by combining a lump of gold, a chunk of [[orichalcum]], and a [[Yggdrasil dew]]. Additionally, one may be found in the floating fortress near the end of the game. | ||
*In the 3DS version, the stone | *In the 3DS version, the stone restores 60~80 HP. | ||
Being an item, the sage's stone is unaffected by a character's [[Tension]] level. | Being an item, the sage's stone is unaffected by a character's [[Tension]] level. | ||
=== | ===''[[Dragon Quest IX]]''=== | ||
A sage's stone may be made using [[Alchemy]], combining [[Orichalcum]] with a [[Silver Orb]] and three [[List of alchemy ingredients in Dragon Quest IX|birdsong nectars]]. | A sage's stone may be made using [[Alchemy]], combining [[Orichalcum]] with a [[Silver Orb]] and three [[List of alchemy ingredients in Dragon Quest IX|birdsong nectars]]. | ||
Although the prospect of free party healing in battles may seem excellent, players may want to save their valuable Silver Orbs for more ambitious upgrades for the [[Stardust Sword]], [[Meteorang]], or [[Apprentice's | Although the prospect of free party healing in battles may seem excellent, players may want to save their valuable Silver Orbs for more ambitious upgrades for the [[Stardust Sword]], [[Meteorang]], or [[Apprentice's Gloves]]. The reason for this is because the amount of HP healed is 75~95, which is far too little to keep pace with the damage outputs of tougher bosses. A Sage's Stone would be extremely helpful in the early stages of the game, but Silver Orbs can only be obtained by fighting extremely powerful Legacy Bosses or purchasing them in the DQVC during certain times, and by the later portions of the game, the party will have access to the much more powerful [[Multiheal]], which will heal twice as much as the Sage's Stone without factoring in Magical Mending. Thus, players would be well advised to save their Silver Orbs, unless they are going for 100% completion on the items list. | ||
===''[[Dragon Quest Heroes II: Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End|Dragon Quest Heroes II]]''=== | ===''[[Dragon Quest Heroes II: Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End|Dragon Quest Heroes II]]''=== | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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File:TornekoSagesStone.jpg|[[Torneko Taloon|Torneko]] using the Sage's stone in ''Dragon Quest Heroes II'' | |||
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</gallery></center> | </gallery></center> | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest IV items]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest IV items]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest V items]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest V items]] | ||
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[[Category:Dragon Quest IX items]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest IX items]] | ||
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